smtp(n) 1.3.2 mime "smtp client"

NAME

smtp - Client-side tcl implementation of the smtp protocol

SYNOPSIS

package require Tcl
package require mime ?1.3.2?
package require smtp ?1.3.2?

::smtp::sendmessage token option...

DESCRIPTION

The smtp library package provides the client side of the smtp protocol.

::smtp::sendmessage token option...
This command sends the MIME part (see package mime) represented by token to an SMTP server. options is a list of options and their associated values. The recognized options are:

-servers
A list of SMTP servers. The default is localhost.

-ports
A list of SMTP ports. The default is 25.

-queue
Indicates that the SMTP server should be asked to queue the message for later processing. A boolean value.

-atleastone
Indicates that the SMTP server must find at least one recipient acceptable for the message to be sent. A boolean value.

-originator
A string containing an 822-style address specification. If present the header isn't examined for an originator address.

-recipients
A string containing one or more 822-style address specifications. If present the header isn't examined for recipient addresses). If the string contains more than one address they will be separated by commas.

-header
A list of keywords and their values (may occur zero or more times).


If the -originator option is not present, the originator address is taken from From (or Resent-From); similarly, if the -recipients option is not present, recipient addresses are taken from To, cc, and Bcc (or Resent-To, and so on). Note that the header key/values supplied by the -header option (not those present in the MIME part) are consulted. Regardless, header key/values are added to the outgoing message as necessary to ensure that a valid 822-style message is sent.

The command returns a list indicating which recipients were unacceptable to the SMTP server. Each element of the list is another list, containing the address, an SMTP error code, and a textual diagnostic. Depending on the -atleastone option and the intended recipients, a non-empty list may still indicate that the message was accepted by the server.

SEE ALSO

mime, pop3, ftp, http

KEYWORDS

mail, mail, email, smtp, mime, rfc821, rfc822, internet, net